Trump Brands FBI Raid On His Personal Lawyer’s Office 'A Disgrace'

Donald Trump has called an Federal Bureau of Investigation raid of the offices of his personal lawyer “a disgrace”, and has complained that “attorney-client privilege is dead”.

Michael Cohen has been at the centre of a controversy surrounding the payment of adult star Stormy Daniels, who has alleged that she had sex with Trump and was paid money to keep quiet about it shortly before the 2016 election.

Stephen Ryan, Cohen’s lawyer, confirmed to the New York Times that a raid had taken place and that certain “communications” had been seized.

Speaking to reporters about the incident, Trump hit out at Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the probe into Russian meddling into the 2016 presidential election.

He said: “I have this witch hunt going on. It’s a disgrace. It’s an attack on our country. That is a whole new level of unfairness.”

“Many people have said you should fire him ... we’ll see what happens,” Trump added.

On Tuesday morning the President posted a pair of tweets decrying the raids as part of a “witch hunt”.

Cohen did not immediately respond from the Reuters news agency to a request for comment.

A spokesman for Special Counsel Robert Mueller had no comment.

Mueller is investigating allegations that Russia meddled in the US presidential election in 2016, and investigating possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.

Russia has denied allegations that it interfered in the election, and Trump and the White House have repeatedly said there was no collusion.

Ryan said in his statement that Cohen has co-operated with authorities and turned over thousands of documents to congressional investigators for their own probes into Moscow’s alleged efforts to influence the US election.

A source said the FBI seized emails, tax documents and business records, The New York Times reported.

Cohen has been a fiercely loyal adviser to the president. Last September, he told Vanity Fair he’d “take a bullet” for Trump, viewing his role as “the guy who protects the president and the family.”